Inspector_North
aka Lax_Sleuther
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What time did MS's phone go offline compared to the time of the Bobcat video?
MS said there was a hole in the window, right? But where was the casing found? I thought it was in the truck?
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If it was, neither she nor the tenant mentioned it in their testimony.
The bullet leaves the casing when gun is fired. The firing pin strikes the primer, in the bottom of the casing, which ignites the powder pushing the bullet into the barrel. The bullet travels down the barrel, to the target.MS said there was a hole in the window, right? But where was the casing found? I thought it was in the truck?
Smich's testimony does give credence to what looks to be seen in the video. Unfortunately it's still such a blurry video. I do believe aspects of what Smich is saying but I'm sure he has still twisted details around.
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All I can say is WOW !!!! ..... credit to those couple of people here who posted earlier that they figured the shooting happened at Bobcat ..... hopefully they step up to be recognized. I argued against it , I thought it happened much earlier. WOW !!!
Here's the problem with his story. Millard says "You guys follow in the Yukon", insinuating that his Tim Horton's pal is in the truck. Smich knows this is not true and isn't sure whats going on, so he plays along. But he doesn't have the keys and he doesn't question Millard about it. He wouldn't have expected Millard to leave the keys in the cupholder, so for all he knew he was walking towards a locked truck while his pal pulled away. I call BS.
And at 12:19, only four minutes off
So, if the whole "meeting a friend at Tim Hortons" story wasn't planned or even mentioned until DM, MS, and TB were alone in the truck, then why was that piece of information all over social media within days of TB's disappearance?
Agree. MS is as dishonest as the rest of DM's friends. Lock them both up for 25 years. Then start the LB sentence, consecutive.If the events are accurate. I am sure the location was searched for broken glass. Never heard of any found at that location.
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All I can say is WOW !!!! ..... credit to those couple of people here who posted earlier that they figured the shooting happened at Bobcat ..... hopefully they step up to be recognized. I argued against it , I thought it happened much earlier. WOW !!!
The bullet leaves the casing when gun is fired. The firing pin strikes the primer, in the bottom of the casing, which ignites the powder pushing the bullet into the barrel. The bullet travels down the barrel, to the target.
The casing remains in the gun until ejected from the right side port, in a Walther PPK, at which point a new round is chambered.
Bullet through TB, then through the window. Casing ejected from right side of gun, into back seat area.
Here's the problem with his story. Millard says "You guys follow in the Yukon", insinuating that his Tim Horton's pal is in the truck. Smich knows this is not true and isn't sure whats going on, so he plays along. But he doesn't have the keys and he doesn't question Millard about it. He wouldn't have expected Millard to leave the keys in the cupholder, so for all he knew he was walking towards a locked truck while his pal pulled away. I call BS.
And at 12:19, only four minutes off